Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Respiratory gas supply means enters nasal passage
Patent
1997-01-22
1998-04-07
Asher, Kimberly L.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Respiratory gas supply means enters nasal passage
128912, 128DIG26, 604180, 60620445, A61M 1508, A61M 532, A62B 700, A61F 508
Patent
active
057352720
ABSTRACT:
A nasal tube holder for anchoring a tube in a nasal passage including a nasal dilator affixable over the bridge of a nose, a tube holding portion depending from the nasal dilator for engaging a tube and anchoring the tube within a nasal passage and an adhesive backing carried by the nasal dilator and the tube holding portion for adhering the nasal dilator to a nose and a tube to the tube holding portion.
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Dillon Michael M.
Kreitzer David F.
Pool Dan B.
Asher Kimberly L.
Goltry Michael W.
Parsons Robert A.
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